A slicer device and a method of using a slicer device for slicing and removing a fleshy part of a watermelon surrounded by a rind. The device includes a cutter piece, a plurality of cutters and at least one support bar attached to an outer surface of the cutter piece. The cutter piece has an outer surface and an inner surface defining an interior for receiving the fleshy part of the watermelon. The plurality of cutters are within the interior of the cutter piece arranged to form a pattern with a plurality of openings, with each of the openings being defined between cutters or between at least one cutter and the inner surface of the cutter piece, such that the fleshy part of the watermelon within the rind is cut into multiple pieces with geometric shapes.
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1. A fruit cutting device configured to cut and remove flesh of the fruit while still disposed within the fruit's rind comprising:
a ring member, said ring member being annular in shape, and having a center aperture; said ring member having an upper edge, a lower edge, an inner surface and an outer surface;
a plurality of cutting members having a first end and a second end, said plurality of cutting members being suspendedly secured across said aperture of said ring member;
a support member being arcuate in shape, and having a first end and a second end, said support member being coupled to said ring member proximate said first end of said support member, said support member having an inner surface and an outer surface; and
wherein said support member extends circumferentially around a portion of said ring member such that the inner surface of the support member provides a curved surface to support the flesh of the fruit as it is extracted from the fruit's rind.
9. A fruit cutting device configured to cut and remove flesh of the fruit while still disposed within the fruit's rind comprising:
a ring member being annular in shape, and having a center aperture; said ring member having an upper edge, a lower edge, an inner surface, and an outer surface;
a plurality of cutting members having a first end and a second end, said plurality of cutting members being suspendedly secured across said aperture of said ring member;
a support member being arcuate in shape, and having a first end and a second end, said support member being coupled to said ring member proximate said first end of said support member, said support member extending upward from said ring member, said support member having a first lateral edge, a second lateral edge, an inner surface, and an outer surface, said support member being circumferentially mounted to said ring member such that said support member is approximately 180 degrees therearound and the inner surface of the support member provides a curved surface to support the flesh of the fruit as it is extracted from the fruit's rind; and
wherein the fruit cutting device is movable intermediate a first position and a fourth position so as to extract the flesh of the fruit and wherein in said fourth position said inner surface of said support member is operable to retain the flesh of the fruit thereon.
15. A fruit cutting device configured to cut and remove flesh of the fruit from within the fruit's rind comprising:
a curved support member having a bottom end, a top end opposite the bottom end, a first vertical edge, a second vertical edge opposite the first vertical edge, an inner surface, and an outer surface opposite the inner surface;
a ring-shaped cutting member having a diameter that defines an aperture, and having a top edge and a bottom cutting edge, wherein the ring-shaped cutting member is mounted to the bottom end of the curved support member such that the curved support member extends circumferentially around a portion of the ring-shaped cutting member; and
a plurality of cutting wires expanding in a plane across the diameter of the ring-shaped cutting member, the cutting wires are attached to an inner side of the ring-shaped cutting member and suspended across the aperture in a grid pattern, wherein:
the ring-shaped cutting member and the plurality of cutting wires cut vertically through the flesh of the fruit as the device is inserted downwards into the fruit, the plurality of cutting wires further cut horizontally into the flesh of the fruit as the curved support member is rotated within the fruit, and the plurality of wires support the flesh of the fruit upon upward force from a user pulling the device from the fruit while the inner surface of the curved support member supports the flesh of the fruit while being extracted from the fruit.
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This is a continuation-in-part of a copending application Ser. No. 13/659,162, filed Oct. 24, 2012, entitled “WATERMELON SLICER”. The aforementioned application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Field of the Invention
The invention pertains to the field of food slicers. More particularly, the invention pertains to a watermelon slicer.
Description of Related Art
Slicers of vegetables and fruit have been used in the past to ease the removal of the edible portion of the vegetable or fruit for consumption by a user. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,546,545, entitled, “Pineapple Cutter” by Hirano discloses a pineapple cutter with a cylindrical body having a cutting edge at the surface end of the lower portion, a pair of handles connected to the outer surface of the cylindrical body, a pressing sheet mounted on the inner portion of the cylindrical body slidable in the vertical direction and a pushing member secured to the upper portion of the cylindrical body connected with the pressing sheet. A second pressing sheet with a smaller diameter than the pressing sheet is located within the pressing sheet to core the pineapple. When used to cut the pineapple, the rind is removed at the same time the core of the pineapple is removed. The exposed cutting edges of U.S. Pat. No. 4,546,545 cause user safety risk. U.S. Pat. No. 4,546,545 could even be seen as an ejector assembly to deal with the obvious difficulty of removing pineapple from the cutter device of Hirano's U.S. Pat. No. 4,490,912.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,744,422, entitled “Fruit and Vegetable Cutter” by Taylor discloses a handle with detachable cutting head. The detachable cutting head is attached to the handle and a funnel type cylindrical portion with through threads. This cutter dices the entire vegetable or fruit including the outside skin. This cutter could not be used for a watermelon for example, because to push the cutter inside of the watermelon flesh, the screw thread connection would be too thick and additionally the holder around the funnel portion of the cutter would also not be able to be pushed through the watermelon flesh. Furthermore, the cutter can only accommodate items which fit entirely within the cutting circle.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,490,912, entitled “Pineapple Cutter” by Hirano discloses a pineapple cutter with handles attached to a cylinder which has a cutter portion. The cylinder of the pineapple cutter is adapted to punch the outer peel and the interior of the pineapple to separate the peel from the interior of the pineapple. The pineapple cutter cuts into the outer peel of the pineapple in order to separate it from the interior of the pineapple. Furthermore, based on the design and the need to “punch” the pineapple cutter through the pineapple in order to slice it, softer flesh, such as the interior of a watermelon would be significantly damaged in the process of removing the flesh from the cutter assembly as described in this patent.
Therefore, there is a need for a watermelon slicer that can remove the fleshy interior or meat of the watermelon without cutting into the rind.
A slicer device and a method of using a slicer device for slicing and removing a fleshy part of a watermelon surrounded by a rind. The device includes a cutter piece, a plurality of cutters and at least one support bar attached to an outer surface of the cutter piece. The cutter piece has an outer surface and an inner surface defining an interior for receiving the fleshy part of the watermelon. The plurality of cutters are within the interior of the cutter piece arranged to form a pattern with a plurality of openings, with each of the openings being defined between cutters or between at least one cutter and the inner surface of the cutter piece, such that the fleshy part of the watermelon within the rind is cut into multiple pieces with geometric shapes.
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A support bar 14 is attached to an outer surface 18 of the cutter piece 16. The support bar 14 is preferably curved within an inner surface 15 and an outer surface 13. The curve of the inner and outer surface 15, 13 follow the curve the outer surface 18 of the cutter piece 16. The support bar 14 may also serve as a handle for a user and a scoop after the fleshy part 7 of the watermelon 2 has been removed for example as shown in
A handle 19 may be coupled to the outer surface 13 of the support bar 14 of the slicer device 10. The handle 19 may be coupled to the support bar 14 through welding or through fasteners, such as screw or rivets. While the handle 19 is shown as being parallel to the support bar 14, the handle 19 may be placed in any position relative to the support bar 14.
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In a first step, the user removes a top crown of the watermelon. The user then aligns the cutter piece 16 of the slicer device 10 with the fleshy part or meat 7 of the watermelon 2 as shown in
Once the indexer paddle 42 of the device 40 and the slicer device 10 have been inserted into the fleshy part 7 of the watermelon 2, the user rotates the slicer device 10 in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction between 90 degrees, while holding the rotation plate stationary 60 as shown in
The user can continue to lift the slicer device 10 and the indexer paddle 42 slightly by ratcheting the indexer paddle 42 outwards from the watermelon through the engagement and disengagement of the spring biased pin 56 as shown in
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At least one support bar 30 is attached to an outer surface 18 of the cutter piece 16. At least one cross handle 12 may attach to the support bars 30 to provide an increased surface area in which to push the slicer device 100 through the meat 7 of the watermelon 2 and ease the overall use of the slicer device 100.
The at least one wire 22 of the slicer device 100 is threaded through the slots or holes 21 or slots within the cutter piece 16 with at least one of the ends of the wire 22 engaged with a wire tensioning and attachment mechanism 33. While the wire tensioning and attachment mechanism 33 is shown with the slicer device 100, the wire tensioning and attachment mechanism 33 may be used with the slicer device 10 of
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Alternatively, the wire tensioning and attachment mechanism 33 is a threaded screw 35 and a coupling nut 34 as shown in
In another alternate embodiment, the wire tensioning and attachment mechanism 33 is a threaded shaft 38, a nut or washer 37, and a wingnut 36 as shown in
Accordingly, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention herein described are merely illustrative of the application of the principles of the invention. Reference herein to details of the illustrated embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the claims, which themselves recite those features regarded as essential to the invention.
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